Monitors estimate 17,500 people have been sent to countries they may never have visited – and where they could face further dangerJosé Yugar-Cruz spent 17 months in a county jail in Muscatine, Iowa, despite never havi...
See moreMonitors estimate 17,500 people have been sent to countries they may never have visited – and where they could face further danger
José Yugar-Cruz spent 17 months in a county jail in Muscatine, Iowa, despite never having committed a crime.
Originally from Bolivia, he entered the United States legally at the Arizona border in July 2024, affirmatively approached authorities, and requested asylum. Six months later, a US immigration judge found he had been tortured in Bolivia, would probably face torture again if returned, and barred his removal to his home country. The government did not appeal. Yugar-Cruz was not released for almost a year. Instead, ICE spent months searching unsuccessfully for somewhere else to send him. He finally won his release in December 2025.
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Monitors estimate 17,500 people have been sent to countries they may never have visited – and where they could face further dangerJosé Yugar-Cruz spent 17 months in a county jail in Muscatine, Iowa, despite never havi...
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